2009年4月2日 星期四

Assignments!

Dear all,

Here come two special assignments!

1. Sentence Making by CorpusWe have 36 words on the vocabulary list in lesson 5, and I'd like you to use Corpus that I introduced to you on Thursday, March 12, 2009 to make sentences. This is a group work, so you may share the job with each other.

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1.ntatively at first and then growing more assured, sliding over her shoulders and her breasts... 2.With satin sliding over her unpropped breasts, she looked like an overgrown, dressed-up child. 3.His lips slid over her breasts, 4.His hand slid over her breast to sweep the curve of her narrow waist, 5.He leaned and kissed her, letting his hand slide over her breast

林虹伶 “renew”1. They will now renew their application for asylum.2. I’ve decided not to renew my contract.3. He wanted a guarantee that he could renew the lease on expiry.4. The Passport Agency is using advertisements to suggest that people renew their passports at other times of the year.5. The draftsman should take care in dealing with the option to renew it.

1.The war for gold medals is raging at the Beijing Olympics.2.We're sitting on gold, hey guys, let's have a city-wide Arts Route expanded from the one 12 2008 ACAD AfricanArts the dreamlike, uplifting character of a fairy tale. 3.The City of Gold, is a place of limitless opportunity, " Where Pawns Become Queens, ".4.This necklace is made of glass, lapis lazuli, and gold beads. 5.Shaw, Gold, and Wolffe (2007) reported that 29% of their Canadian participants with visual 58 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ sincerely.

playmates1.As I was the only child, the animals were my playmates.2.Without giving his playmates and relatives some. 3.She could not find any satisfactory playmates. 4.The other children, my playmates, meant little to me; so little that one day they all rose from the field and vanished, like angels.5.Children not much younger than Rich arriving to be his nephews, nieces, playmates.

江玲 “supply”1. The threat to supply lines between Moscow and the Volga provinces was obvious.2. I have been asked to supply the models and I would like you to be one of them.3. This is one of the benefits of a professional approach to industrial buying and supply management.4. He had had no expectation of doing more than exasperate, and supply a distraction.5.All the other measures of money supply only include sterling.

大姊那組!!(1)I wanted to slap his face, to wipe forever the insolence and brutal glee from his mouth.(2)He didn't even bother to wipe himself off and he chopped part of Pa's door down before he stopped.(3)He was forced to wipe his eyes. You don't step on the flowers, do you?(4)If we left one we'd have to wipe it for fingerprints.(5)not only to wipe my brushes, but to mop up certain areas .

1. I sat in the car and the tears just wouldn’t stop falling, regretting the past,2. We should remember the past and have foresight.3. In the past he had to read by candlelight.4. I can not undo the past.5. They cling to the past

I am Michelle.(1)Pamela felt calm and peaceful as she walked along.(2)Few can match Atherton's calm intensity.(3)Management arethreatening the necklace will be used to calm down rowdycustomers. (4)November to February is the high season, with hot days, cool nights and calm seas.(5)The sea was calm and the night was clear -there can be no excuses.

1.How insignificant it looks, but what a bold conception. 2.If you want colour in your garden, learn a few rules and then be bold.3.He took a number of bold steps.4.The writing was bold and strong and black.5.The ideas behind the Kilbrandon Report were new and bold.

1.However, further work is necessary to develop, refine, and eval-uate the technique.2.To be a skeleton of the text on the board and get the students to refine it.3.We hope to evaluate the use of the manual, and further refine our understandings of classroom processes.4.The teacher with the feed-back necessary to refine and readjust the instruction.5.To help them to broaden and refine their tastes, and to expand their interests.

1.He told of his sorrow at having to quit a job he passionately enjoyed.2.Mellor quits after weeks of disgrace. 3.Since quitting as its leading spokesman, Icke has predicted.4.Instead of quitting the music business she should have learned to use it for singing rather than mouthing off at every opportunity.5.LEIGH boss Jim Crellin quit last night after only three matches in charge.

1.Who couldn't drink, drown her sorrows.2. He expressed at once his sorrow for my father's death.3.I shut my eyes, too full of sorrow to move.4.It's not happiness but sorrow that I'm looking for.5.It would have brought sorrow on sorrow.

(playmate)Our little boy has no playmates in this neighborhood.Tom was my childhood playmate.Play, however, needs a playmate, a mother, say, or a sibling or a friend.Is organic sheep farming a natural career move for an ageing Playmate?A playmate is alongside. by Amy

Strife 1. His unemployment was the main reason for the strife in the family.2. She projected a sort of calm, a lack of strife, and so he went over to join her.3. We make a collective decision, together, for peace or for strife.4. She was unhappy because of the family strife.5. After a week of civil strife, the rebels captured Jerusalem.

Urge (V)1. We urge both governments to conduct talks as soon as possible to resolve the impasse.2. We urge them to re-read, pushing themselves to read just as fast as they possibly can.3. MPs can ask, and we urge them to ask.4. I urge you to support’s motion.5. I simply urge you to be reasonable and not go over the top.Urge (N)1. For a long time, he had the urge to abandon society and live totally alone.2. She knows the power of the sex urge and how to use it to manipulate her husband.3. I have had this great urge to try this stunt for many years, he said.4. The creative urge, for example, transcends the body and the self.5. You can immediately satisfy your creative urges.

(n)1. He hailed it as a triumph for the Georgian people, and pledged to rebuild the country.2. The visit was seen as a spiritual triumph for the Catholic Church and the ailing 83-year-old pontiff.3. Mr. Arevalo says the judicial action is a triumph for democracy in Guatemala.4. Mr. Christie called the arrest an important triumph in the war on terrorism.5. The Philippine government is hailing this as a triumph in its war against terrorism.(v)1.Our nation and humanity will triumph.2. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is widely expected to triumph in Saturday's election for the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.3.A politics professor at Chuo University in Tokyo Newspaper surveys show that the ruling party is likely to triumph.4. Armed with faith "the believers will triumph over tyranny and its accomplices," said the Iraqi leader.5. Chani's deaths enabled them to triumph against their enemies.

1. I took a hand mirror and examined this wrinkle from the side, frowning to deepen it.2. The wrinkle of annoyance creased the Deputy under Secretary's mouth.3. They were forced to sit so close that each wrinkle of the boredom on the man's face was apparent.4. Sometimes it's like a sort of spell, and I have to put my tongue out and wrinkle my nose to break it.5. Underneath the water, her skin would have begun to bleach and wrinkle.

1.Two groups were constructed: those with a main source of income independent of their parents.2.The Republic of Peru gained independence from Spain in 1826.3.If culture is to have an independent existence and develop with dignity, then society needs to grow up and foster a capacity for deeper thinking….4.The independent variables were gender, age, and year.5.Life course stage was measured by asking respondents whether they had a source of income independent of their parents

Independence

1.Independence allows it to try new parts that others may not be able to play.2.Often ask me to speak to other parents about how to help their children gain independence.3.It's impressive, in a way, as an assertion of poetic independence4.We led a happy life after independence.5.This was not the moment to make a stand for independence.